Murdered: Soul Suspect review
Publisher: Square Enix | Developer: Airtight Games | Out Now You have to feel sorry for Airtight Games’ latest release. It boasts a great concept, flashes of genius and a highly interesting setting,...
View ArticleEnemy Front review
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games | Developer: CI Games | On sale now There are a few things you can really count on the games industry. A new GTA game will score a perfect 10 from at least one reviewer....
View ArticleGRID: Autosport review
It’s difficult to review Grid: Autosport without referring to the disappointing Grid 2. The game tried so hard to be cool and accessible that it completely forgot what made the first game in the series...
View ArticleSteelSeries H Wireless Headset review
These days, no gaming set-up is complete without a quality pair of gaming headphones. Having a kick-ass HD TV isn’t enough anymore, and lets be honest for a moment, who wants the hassle of setting up...
View ArticleValiant Hearts review
Walking the fine line between adventure game and interactive story can be tough and it can often turn people off pretty fast. It’s a line that Valiant Hearts walks along fairly confidently, with only...
View ArticleOutlast review
Publisher: Red Barrels | Developer: In-house | Out now Survival-horror is a very difficult thing to get right, by all accounts, and yet it has enjoyed a significant resurrection in recent years thanks...
View ArticleSixty Scond Shooter Prime review
Publisher: Happion Laboratories | Developer: In-house | Out now Much of the appeal of Sixty Second Shooter Prime lies in its simplicity. There are the stark, angular, minimalist visuals, its easily...
View ArticleThe Wolf Among Us full series review
“It’s like I told you before, Bigby. Sometimes all your options are shit.” It might not be the most elegant of ways to look back on The Wolf Among Us, but there’s an unspoken clarity to Georgie...
View ArticleFIFA 15 review
One of the unfortunate truths about sports games – and football games in particular – is that it isn’t really fair to assess one of them until you’ve played it for the best part of a full year. Last...
View ArticleAlien Isolation review
We’re hiding in the dark, pressed up against an overturned gurney, and afraid to call up our retro-styled motion tracker for fear that its high-pitched beeping will give away our location. Somewhere,...
View ArticleForza Horizon 2 review
The fact that Forza Horizon 2 doesn’t neatly fit into one of racing games’ increasingly narrow and predictable genre moulds is its greatest strength. Free from these confines, developer Playground...
View ArticleD4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die Review
D4 is batshit crazy. There’s really no other way to describe the latest game from Hidetaka ‘Swery’ Suehiro. It’s everything we expected from the creative force behind cult classic Deadly Premonition –...
View ArticleMinecraft: Xbox One Edition Review
How many times do we have to tell you that Minecraft is bloody brilliant? It’s come to a point where it seems fairly redundant to keep banging the Minecraft drum; everyone has played it and while the...
View ArticleLego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Review
Whether or not you’ll enjoy a Lego game comes down to four simple questions: Do you like Lego? Do you like franchise XXX? Do you like collecting things? Are you dead inside? Ask us to apply these...
View ArticleDragon Age: Inquisition Review
Despite its title, Dragon Age: Inquisition is really only interested in asking one question: how do you want to play? It’s evidently a notion that BioWare has considered during the development of its...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto 5 review
By now there are certain things that you’ve come to expect in a Grand Theft Auto game. Pedestrians ambling about the pavement going about doing their daily business, cars careering down the vast...
View Article#IDARB review
It Draws A Red Box started life as a picture of a red box. Other Ocean Interactive asked Twitter what it should do with that red box. Twitter answered. The studio listened and a game was created. How...
View ArticleDestiny: The Dark Below review
Rather than looking to silence critics who bemoaned the lack of content in the core game, what Bungie offers with The Dark Below is simply a microcosm of Destiny itself – all of its shortcomings, all...
View ArticleSaints Row: Gat Out Of Hell Review
It’s difficult to recommend that you play Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell, let alone purchase it. This is a standalone expansion that perfectly demonstrates the danger and consequence of coasting on a...
View ArticleThe Crew Review
There’s only one publisher that would have the cajones to launch a game called The Crew with a bug that prevents players from actually being able to join a god damned crew. It’s beyond disappointing,...
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